Medication Timing Errors for Parkinson's Disease: Perspectives Held by Caregivers and People with Parkinson's in New Zealand

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作者
Buetow, Stephen [1 ]
Henshaw, Jenny [1 ]
Bryant, Linda [1 ]
O'Sullivan, Deirdre [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Dept Gen Practice & Primary Hlth Care, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
[2] Parkinsons New Zealand, Wellington 6142, New Zealand
关键词
ADVERSE EVENTS; ADHERENCE;
D O I
10.4061/2010/432983
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background. Common but seldom published are Parkinson's disease (PD) medication errors involving late, extra, or missed doses. These errors can reduce medication effectiveness and the quality of life of people with PD and their caregivers. Objective. To explore lay perspectives of factors contributing to medication timing errors for PD in hospital and community settings. Design and Methods. This qualitative research purposively sampled individuals with PD, or a proxy of their choice, throughout New Zealand during 2008-2009. Data collection involved 20 semistructured, personal interviews by telephone. A general inductive analysis of the data identified core insights consistent with the study objective. Results. Five themes help to account for possible timing adherence errors by people with PD, their caregivers or professionals. The themes are the abrupt withdrawal of PD medication; wrong, vague or misread instructions; devaluation of the lay role in managing PD medications; deficits in professional knowledge and in caring behavior around PD in formal health care settings; and lay forgetfulness. Conclusions. The results add to the limited published research on medication errors in PD and help to confirm anecdotal experience internationally. They indicate opportunities for professionals and lay people to work together to reduce errors in the timing of medication for PD in hospital and community settings.
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